Explore Bosnia, the Bosnian Serb Republic and the major cities such as Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Mostar, Srebrenica, Tuzla, Zenica …
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Explore Bosnia, the Bosnian Serb Republic and the major cities such as Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Mostar, Srebrenica, Tuzla, Zenica …
Banja Luka, the capital of the Serbian Republic of Bosnia, will host the famous rock band “Bijelo dugme” to celebrate the Orthodox New Year on the evening of 13 January. read more
Andrićgrad is the culmination of a construction project led by the famous Serbian director Emir Kusturica. It is located in Višegrad in the Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and is dedicated to the noble writer Ivo Andrić. read more
The thermal mineral water is excellent for treating those who have heart problems or who suffer from poor circulation and rheumatic and neurological diseases. The spa is located in the central part of the Republika Srpska, near the Borja Mountain and also near Teslić. read more
Kriterion, the first artistic cinema in Bosnia and Herzegovina opened in 2011. Kriterion Foundation which exists since 2006 in Sarajevo bought and converted the old “Tesla” cinema in an artistic one. Kriterion is managed only by students and promotes mainly art house films. read more
Last year, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, won the title of the cheapest destination in the world. During the final, it was opposed to the city of Guimarães in Portugal. read more
Sarajevo is known for its friendly inhabitants, its ćevapi, its baklava and its Turkish delight accompanied with a good Turkish coffee. The capital is also the largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina and a tourist place where you will be able to discover culture, tradition and religion of the region. read more
Posavina is a region located in north-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina on the border with Croatia and more precisely in the Sava and Bosna Rivers basin. The project “Posavina : hunting and fishing’s paradise” intends to promote the region and attracts hunting and fishing lovers. read more
If you are traveling in Bosnia and Herzegovina and you have no ideas about what to do during a weekend, we recommend you to visit the city of Mrkonjić Grad (also known under the name of Vracar Vakuf) and enjoy the two beautiful lakes called Balkana. read more
The capital of the Bosnian Serb Republic may soon become the official “city of women”. The “Banja Luka – City of Women” project includes the construction of a door at the entrance of the city (in the north) guarded by two statues, representing women, named Nada (Hope in English) and Zora (Daybreak). read more